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How To Access The Cloud On Windows 7

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My Passport Wireless SSD Resource:

Common Questions:

  • How to setup your My Cloud via computer

    1. Power up the My Cloud device
    2. Connect the My Cloud device to a router
    3. Go to www.mycloud.com/setup
    4. Click "Get Started"
    5. Enter the info you would like to use for the MyCloud.com account
      • First proper noun
      • Concluding proper name
      • The user name y'all would like to apply on the device
      • The email accost you would like to utilise with the MyCloud
      • Confirm the email address
    6. Check your e-mail for the confirmation e-mail
    7. Create a MyCloud.com account password
    8. Sign into the MyCloud.com account to admission files from MyCloud.com
  • How to setup your My Deject via estimator (Avant-garde)

    1. Power up the My Cloud device
    2. Connect your My Cloud device to your router
    3. Access the My Deject device spider web Dashboard. To open up your My Deject web Dashboard:
      • Windows: open up a spider web browser and blazon in //devicename (or device IP address) to the web address bar
      • Mac OSX: open a web browser and type in //devicename.local (or device IP accost) to the spider web accost bar
    4. Bank check the 'EULA'
    5. Click "Go Started"
    6. Enter the info you would like to utilise for your MyCloud.com business relationship
      • First name
      • Concluding name
      • The user name you lot would like to employ on your device
      • The email address y'all would like to use with your MyCloud.com account
      • Ostend the email accost
    7. Bank check your email for your confirmation email
    8. Create your MyCloud.com account countersign
    9. Clicking done will connect yous to your My Cloud device via MyCloud.com web access
  • How To Upgrade To My Cloud OS 3

    From the My Cloud mobile awarding

    1. Launch your My Cloud Mobile application
    2. Follow on-screen instructions

    From your estimator

    1. Admission the My Deject Dashboard. To open your My Deject Dashboard:
      1. Windows: Open a web browser and type in //devicename (or device IP address) to the spider web accost bar
      2. Mac OSX: Open a web browser and blazon in //devicename.local (or device IP address) to the spider web address bar
    2. Click on the settings option on the pinnacle menu
    3. Select the firmware tab
    4. Select the 'check for update button'

    From the My Cloud desktop application

    1. Launch your My Cloud desktop awarding
    2. Follow on-screen instructions
  • How to upload files to your My Cloud

    Once you lot've physically connected your My Cloud device, utilise the following steps to access the Public folder.

    To upload a file:

    Windows viii/8.one/ten:

    1. On the Beginning page, type Computer
    2. Click Computer.
    3. In the left pane, click Network.
    4. Double-click the My Cloud device and locate the device's Public folder
    5. Double-click the Public binder. You lot can now drag and driblet files into (and from) the Public folder using Windows Explorer

    Windows seven

    1. Click the Windows icon and click Network, or Start > Computer > Network
    2. Double-click the My Cloud device and locate the device's Public folder
    3. Double-click the Public folder. Y'all can now drag and drop files into (and from) the Public folder using Windows Explorer

    Mac Os X

    1. In a Finder window, Click the My Deject device under the shared items in the side bar.
    2. If presented with an authorization folio, enter your Username and Countersign or select Guest and click Connect to display the Public share.
    3. Double-click the Public folder. You can now drag and drop files into (and from) the Public folder using Finder.
  • How To Access & Share Your Files From Mycloud.com

    To access files from any compatible spider web browser:

    1. Go to www.mycloud.com
    2. Log in with a MyCloud.com business relationship credentials

    To share files from any compatible web browser:

    1. Right click the item y'all would like to share and select the 'Share' option
      1. Select 'Ship a link' if yous would similar to create and share an email with a link that tin can be forwarded and shared
      2. Select 'Transport a private link' if you lot would similar to create and share an electronic mail that requires a MyCloud.com account. This provides more than command over access to the files
        • You tin also select to allow the user to edit the file or not

    To manage and access shared files:

    1. Click on 'Shared'
      1. To see files that others have shared with y'all, Select Shared with me
      2. To see files you lot have shared with other people, select Shared with others
        • Access to files shared can be revoked here
  • How To Access & Share Files From The My Cloud Mobile Apps

    The My Cloud mobile application is available for both iOS and Android.

    1. Download the My Deject mobile application from your smart devices app store
    2. If this is the first time installing or using the application, you will need to log into your MyCloud.com business relationship
    3. A listing of devices bachelor to add to your My Cloud app will be displayed. Tap on the device you'd similar to add and printing 'OK'
    4. If yous would like to automatically backup the photos and videos you capture with your smart telephone or tablet, select the option you would like to use for uploading files
      • Yous will exist asked to select the location for your photos and videos to be uploaded
    5. The My Deject app volition display 'Shares' on the left side of the app. Navigate by tapping on files and folders to scan and access content
      • Photos, Music and Video files can be filtered for easily finding those media types
      • Tap on the media blazon on the bottom of the navigation window to switch between views

    How to Share files from the My Cloud App

    1. Navigate to content that you would like to share
    2. Tap on the file iii dots (found on the summit of the navigation window) to bring up the 'Options Menu'
    3. Select the files you would like to share
    4. Choose the 'Share' option on the 'Action Menu'
      • Share link – this option will generate an email with a link that can be forwarded and shared by others
      • Share privately – this selection requires the person receiving the file to create a MyCloud.com business relationship
  • How To Add Family And Friends To A My Cloud

    Family and friends can become 'users' of a My Cloud. Each family member or friend will take their own password protected 'Share' to store and admission files.

    To add family or friends and give them access to store and access files on a My Deject:

    From a Calculator:

    1. Log into www.mycloud.com with a MyCloud.com account
    2. Click on the My Deject device (located at the meridian left of the screen)
    3. Click on the 'gear icon' to bring upward the devices dialogue box
    4. Click on 'Manage users'
    5. Click 'Add user' and enter the following data for the person y'all would like to grant access to the My Cloud
      • First Name
      • Last Name
      • Email address
      • Confirm email accost
      • Device username
      • Click done
    6. The new user will receive an email with instructions on how to confirm their email address and a link to connect to MyCloud.com with access

    From the My Cloud mobile awarding:

    1. Launch the My Cloud application
    2. Admission the My Deject app card by swiping right on the edge of the screen
    3. For the device you would like to add a user to, tap on the 'gear' icon
    4. Tap on the Users option
    5. Tap on the Add user selection
    6. Enter the new users first name and electronic mail accost
    7. That user will receive an email with instructions on how to create their account
  • How To Access The Web Dashboard

    The My Cloud OSX web Dashboard is where administrators and users can brand changes to the features and settings of the My Deject device. The My Deject Web Dashboard is also accessible from a spider web browser.

    To open up the My Deject web Dashboard:

    • Windows: open a web browser and blazon in //devicename (or device IP accost) to the web address bar
    • Mac OSX: open a web browser and type in //devicename.local (or device IP address) to the web address bar
  • How To Fill-in A MAC Computer

    My Cloud is uniform with Apple's Time Machine backup software.

    To back up your Apple tree reckoner with My Cloud and Apple's Time Machine:

    1. On your Apple tree calculator, click on the Apple logo on the menu bar to admission System Preferences
    2. From Arrangement Preferences, select and launch Time Motorcar
    3. If a screen displays informing you that a storage location for Time Automobile backups hasn't been selected, click Prepare Time Automobile
    4. Click Choose Backup Deejay, and select your WD My Cloud
    5. Click Use for Backup
    6. At the prompt, select Invitee, and and so click Connect
    7. Click the Time Motorcar toggle switch to On
    8. Add a Time Car dropdown icon to the menu bar by selecting the Bear witness Time Motorcar Status in the Card Bar checkbox
  • How To Fill-in A Windows Computer

    Back up all or selected file categories using WD SmartWare

    To use WD SmartWare to back upwards file categories - either all or but certain ones, exercise the following:

    Action ane: Download and install WD SmartWare

    1. Download the WD SmartWare software
    2. Run the .exe to kickoff installation and follow the onscreen instructions

    Activity 2: Back upwards file categories with WD SmartWare

    1. Launch WD SmartWare by doing the following:
      1. From the arrangement tray, click the WD QuickView icon
      2. From the popup menu, select WD SmartWare
    2. On the Home screen, do the following depending on your setup:
      1. If y'all have more one WD device connected to your network, select the 1 you want to employ for fill-in
      2. If your reckoner has more than than one internal difficult drive or drive partition, click the arrow below your estimator icon and select the desired detail from the dropdown carte
    3. Click the Backup tab
    4. Make certain WD SmartWare is gear up to support categories

    Note: If set to back up categories, "Ready to Perform Category Backup" appears in the upper-left corner.

    If the message "Fix to perform file backup " appears, change the backup mode by clicking Switch to Category Backup.

    1. Click Advanced View
    2. In the Detailed View department, practice 1 of the following:
      1. Select all file categories for backup
      2. Click next to specific categories to back upward merely those categories
        Note: A checkmark indicates a category selected for backup
      3. Click Apply Changes
      4. Click Offset Backup

Mutual Questions:

  • How to add content to your drive from a computer

    From a Computer - Using a USB Cablevision
    Copy files from your computer to your My Passport Wireless drive using a USB cable.
    This is the fastest way to go content onto your bulldoze.

    1. Connect your My Passport Wireless bulldoze to your computer using a USB cable.
    2. Open up Windows Explorer (PC) or the Finder (Mac).
    3. Access the drive:
      • Windows PC: In the left pane of Windows Explorer, click the My Passport Wireless drive.
      • Mac: In the left pane of the Finder, go to the Devices section and click the My Passport Wireless bulldoze.
    4. Drag files from your computer to the drive.

    From a Computer - Using a Wireless Connection
    Wirelessly copy files from your computer to your My Passport Wireless bulldoze.

    1. Go to your figurer'due south Wi-Fi settings and connect to the My Passport Wireless network. Default proper name is MyPassport.
    2. Open Windows Explorer (PC) or the Finder (Mac).
    3. Access the drive:
      • Windows PC: In the left pane of Windows Explorer, click Network and then click MyPassport.
      • Mac: In the left pane of the Finder, in the SHARED section, click MyPassport.
    4. Drag files from your computer to the drive.
  • How to add content to your drive from an iPhone or iPad

    Upload photos and videos from your Photographic camera Roll to your My Passport Wireless drive.

    1. Make sure the WD My Cloud app is installed on your iPhone or iPad.
    2. In the WD My Cloud app, tap Public at the bottom of the left pane.
    3. In the top correct corner of the Public pane, tap the iii horizontal dots and and then tap Add Photo.
    4. Tap Camera Roll.
    5. Select photos and tap the upload icon.
  • How to add content to your drive from an Android Smartphone or Tablet

    Upload photos, videos, music, and files to your My Passport Wireless bulldoze.

    1. Make sure the WD My Deject app is installed on your Android device.
    2. In the WD My Deject app, tap the action icon (three vertical squares) in the superlative right corner, and and so tap Upload.
    3. Tap a source (Gallery or Music).
    4. Select files and tap the upload icon.
  • How to add content to your bulldoze from an SD Bill of fare

    From an SD Card – Using Your Calculator
    Import all or selected files on an SD carte to your bulldoze.

    1. Become to your computer'due south Wi-Fi settings and connect to the My Passport Wireless network. Default name is MyPassport.
    2. Open Windows Explorer (PC) or the Finder (Mac).
    3. Access the drive:
      • Windows PC: In the left pane of Windows Explorer, click Network and then click MyPassport.
      • Mac: In the left pane of the Finder, in the SHARED section, click MyPassport.
    4. Insert the SD carte du jour into your My Passport Wireless drive.
      The SD card contents will be bachelor in the SD share.
    5. Elevate files from the SD card to the My Passport Wireless drive.

    From an SD Carte – Using the WD My Cloud Mobile App (iOS)
    Import all files on an SD card to your bulldoze using the WD My Cloud mobile app.

    1. Make sure the WD My Cloud app is installed on your mobile device.
    2. Insert the SD card into the My Passport Wireless drive.
    3. On your mobile device, launch the WD My Cloud mobile app.
    4. Tap the bill of fare icon in the top left corner.
    5. In the Already Added department, swipe MyPassport and tap the settings icon.
    6. Tap SD Card, and then tap Import.

    From an SD Carte du jour – Using the WD My Cloud Mobile App (Android)
    Import all files on an SD menu to your bulldoze using the WD My Deject mobile app.

    1. Make sure the WD My Cloud app is installed on your mobile device.
    2. Insert the SD card into the My Passport Wireless drive.
    3. On your mobile device, launch the WD My Cloud mobile app.
    4. Tap the menu icon in the top left corner.
    5. In the Devices section, tap the settings icon.
    6. Tap SD Card Import, and so tap Import.
  • How to add content to your drive from a Wi-Fi Camera

    Transfer photos from your Wi-Fi uniform photographic camera to your My Passport Wireless bulldoze.

    1. Make sure your reckoner is connected to the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network.
    2. Open a browser window and enter the URL to launch the My Passport Wireless dashboard:
      • Windows: mypassport
      • Mac: mypassport.local
    3. Click Admin.
    4. Turn on FTP Access.
    5. Transfer photos: The steps for transferring photos depend on your particular photographic camera. Information technology'due south important that you lot set a wireless connection between your camera or its wireless transmitter and the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network.

      Key info:

      • Default proper name of the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network: MyPassport
      • Default IP address: 192.168.60.1
      • Passive mode: Disabled
      • Proxy server: Disabled
      • Target folder/path (example sensitive): /Public
      • Login method/name: Anonymous (no password required)

    6. If necessary, refer to the documentation for your camera.
  • Back It Up

    Protect your information past backing up files stored on your calculator to the My Passport Wireless drive.

    Support File Categories Using WD SmartWare

    1. Download and install the WD SmartWare software on your estimator.
    2. Connect your reckoner and your My Passport Wireless drive with a USB cable.
    3. Launch WD SmartWare and select your My Passport Wireless as the backup destination.
    4. Click the Backup tab.
    5. Brand sure that WD SmartWare is gear up to perform a category fill-in.
    6. Click Advanced View and select the file categories yous want to support.
    7. Click Apply Changes.
    8. Click Enable Backup.

    Back up Files and Folders Using WD SmartWare

    1. Download and install the WD SmartWare software on your computer.
    2. Connect your computer and your My Passport Wireless drive with a USB cablevision.
    3. Launch WD SmartWare and select your My Passport Wireless every bit the backup destination.
    4. Click the Backup tab.
    5. Make certain that WD SmartWare is set to perform a file backup.
    6. Select files and folders.
    7. Click Employ Changes.
    8. Click Enable Backup.

    Back up Data with Windows Backup

    Back up data to the bulldoze using Windows Backup - a feature in Windows 7 (Professional and Ultimate).

    1. Connect your estimator and your My Passport Wireless drive with a USB cable.
    2. On your PC, click Start > Command Panel.
    3. In the System and Security category, click Fill-in Your Figurer.
    4. Click Change Settings and follow the steps in the wizard.
    5. When prompted to select where yous want your backup saved, click My Passport, and then click Adjacent.
    6. When prompted, select an option, and and so click Next.
      Note: If you lot selected the option to choose files yourself, select the appropriate files, and and so click Next.
    7. Click Save Settings and Exit.
    8. Click Back Upwardly Now.
  • Share Your Content

    PC/Mac

    1. Go to your reckoner's Wi-Fi settings and connect to the drive'southward network (default proper name: MyPassport).
    2. Open the My Passport Wireless dashboard by inbound the URL in your browser: mypassport (Windows) or mypassport.local (Mac).
    3. Click Wi-Fi.
    4. In the Wi-Fi Network box, turn the switch On.
    5. Select the network you want to connect to.
    6. In the Wi-Fi network dialog:
      • Enter a password if required.
      • Select theShare content on this network checkbox to allow anyone connected to the network to access files on your drive.
      • Click OK.

    iPhone/iPad

    1. Go to your mobile device's Wi-Fi settings and connect to the drive's network (default name: MyPassport).
    2. Launch the WD My Cloud mobile app.
    3. Make sure your My Passport Wireless bulldoze (default name: MyPassport) is listed every bit an Already Added device. To access the Already Added section, tap the menu icon in the top-left corner of the screen.
      Note: If you lot have not previously continued to this bulldoze, tap the bulldoze's plus sign (+) in the Institute in Network section. And then tap a user account name (default: admin).
    4. In the Already Added section, swipe the name of your drive and tap the settings icon.
    5. Tap Wi-Fi, and so turn on Connect to Net.
    6. Select a network and enter a Password if required.
    7. Turn on Share Content to allow anyone connected to the network to admission files on your drive.
    8. Tap Join.

    Android Smartphone/Tablet

    1. Go to your mobile device's Wi-Fi settings and connect to the bulldoze'south network (default name: MyPassport).
    2. Launch the WD My Cloud mobile app.
    3. Brand certain the My Passport Wireless drive (default name: MyPassport) is listed in the Devices department. To access the Devices department, tap the card icon in the top-left corner of the screen.
      Annotation: If you take not previously connected to this bulldoze, tap the drive'south plus sign (+) in the Institute in Network section. If you have not previously connected to this drive, tap the drive's plus sign (+) in the Found in Network section. If prompted, tap a user account proper noun (default: admin).
    4. In the Devices section, tap the settings icon to the right of your drive.
    5. Tap Wi-Fi, so turn on Connect to Internet.
    6. Select a network and enter a Password if required.
    7. Turn on Share Content to allow anyone connected to the network to access files on your bulldoze.
    8. Tap Connect.

    Direct Connection

    1. On your mobile device or figurer, open the list of available Wi-Fi networks.
    2. Connect to the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network (default name: MyPassport).

    USB Connection

    Connect your computer and your My Passport Wireless drive with a USB cablevision.
    The drive'due south Wi-Fi functionality is disabled with this type of connection.

  • Secure Your Bulldoze and Its Network

    Secure the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network

    Secure admission to the My Passport Wireless network with a password.

    1. On your computer, open the list of Wi-Fi networks and select the My Passport Wireless drive (default name: MyPassport).
    2. Open the My Passport Wireless dashboard by entering the URL in your browser: mypassport (Windows) or mypassport.local (Mac).
    3. Click Wi-Fi.
    4. In the My Passport Wireless box, click the settings icon.
    5. Select the Security Blazon.
      Note: Select WPA2 Personal if you know your device supports WPA2 encryption.
    6. Enter and so confirm your Wi-Fi password.

    Secure the My Passport Wireless Dashboard

    Secure the My Passport Wireless dashboard used to maintain your drive.

    1. On your computer, open the listing of Wi-Fi networks and select the My Passport Wireless drive
      (default name: MyPassport).
    2. Open up the My Passport Wireless dashboard past entering the URL in your browser: mypassport (Windows) or mypassport.local (Mac).
    3. Click Admin.
    4. Turn on Settings Password, so enter and confirm your password.

    Lock the USB Port

    Lock the drive so that it's inaccessible when connected to your computer with the USB cable.
    Annotation: Although locked, the drive is still accessible through a Wi-Fi connection.

    1. On your calculator, open the list of Wi-Fi networks and select the My Passport Wireless bulldoze (default proper noun: MyPassport).
    2. Open the My Passport Wireless dashboard by inbound the URL in your browser: mypassport (Windows) or mypassport.local (Mac).
    3. Click Hardware.
    4. Turn on Drive Lock.
  • Stream Content to Media Players and Other DLNA Devices

    Utilise the My Passport Wireless drive equally your home's media server to stream photos, music and videos to DLNA-compatible devices.

    1. Get to your computer'south Wi-Fi settings and connect to the My Passport Wireless network. Default name is MyPassport.
    2. Open the My Passport Wireless dashboard past entering the URL in your browser: mypassport (Windows) or mypassport.local (Mac).
    3. Click Media.
    4. Plough on Streaming.
    5. Click Wi-Fi.
    6. In the Wi-Fi Network box, plow the switch On.
    7. Select your home network.
    8. In the Connect to Wi-Fi dialog:
      • Enter a password if required.
      • Select theShare content on this network checkbox to allow anyone connected to the network to access files on your drive.
      • Click OK.
    9. Play your content:
      From a media player
      Follow these general steps to gear up media players (including WD TV and WD Media Players), digital picture frames, Blu-Ray players, network-connected TVs and digital media adapters to access media stored on your My Passport Wireless drive:
      • Follow the instructions provided with your media histrion to go along through the initial setup or installation of drivers.
      • Using the navigation characteristic on your player, scan and detect the My Passport Wireless drive on your network.
        To get the proper name of your drive: On the dashboard, click Admin and check the Device Name.
      • Depending on your role player, you might need to access a settings/network setup folio in the user interface to link the player with the drive. See your thespian's instructions for specific details.

    From a DLNA-compatible device
    Follow the instructions provided by the device manufacturer to connect it to your Wi-Fi network so you lot can access the content on your My Passport Wireless drive.

  • Access Your Content

    1. Make sure that:
      • You installed the WD My Cloud mobile app.
      • Your mobile device is connected to the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network.
    2. Launch the WD My Deject mobile app.
    3. Make certain the My Passport Wireless drive (default name: MyPassport) is listed as an available device.
      Note: If it isn't, tap the drive's plus sign (+) in the Found in Network section. If prompted, tap a user business relationship name (default: admin).
    4. Navigate to your content and tap to view or play.

    From a Estimator - Using a Wireless Connexion

    1. Go to your computer'southward Wi-Fi settings and connect to the bulldoze's network (default name: MyPassport).
    2. Open Windows Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac).
    3. Access your content:
      • Windows: In the left pane of Windows Explorer, click Network and and then double-click MyPassport.
      • Mac: In the left pane of the Finder, in the SHARED section, click MyPassport.
    4. Navigate to your content and tap to view or play.

    From a Computer - Using a USB Cable

    1. Connect your My Passport Wireless drive to your estimator using a USB cable.
    2. Open Windows Explorer (PC) or the Finder (Mac).
    3. Access your content:
      • Windows PC: In the left pane of Windows Explorer, click the My Passport Wireless drive.
      • Mac: In the left pane of the Finder, become to the Devices section and click the My Passport Wireless bulldoze.
    4. Navigate to your content and tap to view or play.

Common Questions:

  • How to add together content to your drive from a estimator

    From a Reckoner - Using a USB Cable
    Copy files from your computer to your My Passport Wireless drive using a USB cable.
    This is the fastest mode to get content onto your drive.

    1. Connect your My Passport Wireless drive to your computer using a USB cable.
    2. Open Windows Explorer (PC) or the Finder (Mac).
    3. Admission the drive:
      • Windows PC: In the left pane of Windows Explorer, click the My Passport Wireless bulldoze.
      • Mac: In the left pane of the Finder, get to the Devices section and click the My Passport Wireless drive.
    4. Drag files from your reckoner to the drive.

    From a Computer - Using a Wireless Connection
    Wirelessly copy files from your computer to your My Passport Wireless bulldoze.

    1. Go to your figurer'southward Wi-Fi settings and connect to the My Passport Wireless network. Default proper name is MyPassport.
    2. Open up Windows Explorer (PC) or the Finder (Mac).
    3. Admission the drive:
      • Windows PC: In the left pane of Windows Explorer, click Network and then click MyPassport.
      • Mac: In the left pane of the Finder, in the SHARED section, click MyPassport.
    4. Drag files from your computer to the bulldoze.
  • How to add content to your bulldoze from an iPhone or iPad

    Upload photos and videos from your Photographic camera Roll to your My Passport Wireless drive.

    1. Make sure the WD My Cloud app is installed on your iPhone or iPad.
    2. In the WD My Cloud app, tap Public at the bottom of the left pane.
    3. In the top right corner of the Public pane, tap the three horizontal dots so tap Add Photo.
    4. Tap Camera Roll.
    5. Select photos and tap the upload icon.
  • How to add content to your drive from an Android smartphone or tablet

    Upload photos, videos, music, and files to your My Passport Wireless drive.

    1. Brand certain the WD My Deject app is installed on your Android device.
    2. In the WD My Cloud app, tap the action icon (three vertical squares) in the elevation right corner, and then tap Upload.
    3. Tap a source (Gallery or Music).
    4. Select files and tap the upload icon.
  • How to add content to your bulldoze from an SD card

    From an SD Carte du jour – Using Your Computer
    Import all or selected files on an SD bill of fare to your bulldoze.

    1. Become to your computer's Wi-Fi settings and connect to the My Passport Wireless network. Default name is MyPassport.
    2. Open Windows Explorer (PC) or the Finder (Mac).
    3. Access the drive:
      • Windows PC: In the left pane of Windows Explorer, click Network and and then click MyPassport.
      • Mac: In the left pane of the Finder, in the SHARED section, click MyPassport.
    4. Insert the SD card into your My Passport Wireless drive.
      The SD card contents will be bachelor in the SD share.
    5. Drag files from the SD card to the My Passport Wireless drive.

    From an SD Card – Using the WD My Cloud Mobile App (iOS)
    Import all files on an SD card to your drive using the WD My Cloud mobile app.

    1. Make sure the WD My Deject app is installed on your mobile device.
    2. Insert the SD menu into the My Passport Wireless drive.
    3. On your mobile device, launch the WD My Cloud mobile app.
    4. Tap the menu icon in the top left corner.
    5. In the Already Added department, swipe MyPassport and tap the settings icon.
    6. Tap SD Menu, and then tap Import.

    From an SD Carte du jour – Using the WD My Deject Mobile App (Android)
    Import all files on an SD carte du jour to your drive using the WD My Cloud mobile app.

    1. Brand certain the WD My Cloud app is installed on your mobile device.
    2. Insert the SD card into the My Passport Wireless drive.
    3. On your mobile device, launch the WD My Deject mobile app.
    4. Tap the carte du jour icon in the elevation left corner.
    5. In the Devices section, tap the settings icon.
    6. Tap SD Card Import, and so tap Import.
  • How to add content to your bulldoze from a Wi-Fi camera

    Transfer photos from your Wi-Fi uniform camera to your My Passport Wireless drive.

    1. Make sure your computer is connected to the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network.
    2. Open a browser window and enter the URL to launch the My Passport Wireless dashboard:
      • Windows: mypassport
      • Mac: mypassport.local
    3. Click Admin.
    4. Plough on FTP Access.
    5. Transfer photos: The steps for transferring photos depend on your item photographic camera. It's important that y'all prepare a wireless connection between your photographic camera or its wireless transmitter and the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network.

      Key info:

      • Default proper noun of the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network: MyPassport
      • Default IP accost: 192.168.60.1
      • Passive style: Disabled
      • Proxy server: Disabled
      • Target folder/path (case sensitive): /Storage
      • Login method/name: Bearding (no password required)

    6. If necessary, refer to the documentation for your photographic camera.
  • Share Your Content

    PC/Mac

    1. Go to your computer'southward Wi-Fi settings and connect to the drive's network (default name: MyPassport).
    2. Open the My Passport Wireless dashboard by entering the URL in your browser: mypassport (Windows) or mypassport.local (Mac).
    3. Click Wi-Fi.
    4. In the Wi-Fi Network box, turn the switch On.
    5. Select the network you want to connect to.
    6. In the Wi-Fi network dialog:
      • Enter a countersign if required.
      • Select theShare content on this network checkbox to allow anyone connected to the network to admission files on your drive.
      • Click OK.

    iPhone/iPad

    1. Go to your mobile device's Wi-Fi settings and connect to the drive's network (default name: MyPassport).
    2. Launch the WD My Cloud mobile app.
    3. Brand certain your My Passport Wireless drive (default proper noun: MyPassport) is listed as an Already Added device. To access the Already Added section, tap the menu icon in the top-left corner of the screen.
      Note: If you take non previously continued to this drive, tap the drive's plus sign (+) in the Institute in Network section. Then tap a user business relationship proper name (default: admin).
    4. In the Already Added section, swipe the proper noun of your drive and tap the settings icon.
    5. Tap Wi-Fi, and then plow on Connect to Internet.
    6. Select a network and enter a Password if required.
    7. Turn on Share Content to let anyone connected to the network to access files on your drive.
    8. Tap Join.

    Android Smartphone/Tablet

    1. Get to your mobile device'south Wi-Fi settings and connect to the drive'south network (default name: MyPassport).
    2. Launch the WD My Cloud mobile app.
    3. Make certain the My Passport Wireless drive (default name: MyPassport) is listed in the Devices section. To admission the Devices department, tap the bill of fare icon in the superlative-left corner of the screen.
      Annotation: If you take not previously connected to this drive, tap the bulldoze'southward plus sign (+) in the Found in Network section. If you take not previously connected to this bulldoze, tap the bulldoze's plus sign (+) in the Found in Network section. If prompted, tap a user business relationship name (default: admin).
    4. In the Devices section, tap the settings icon to the right of your drive.
    5. Tap Wi-Fi, and and so turn on Connect to Internet.
    6. Select a network and enter a Password if required.
    7. Turn on Share Content to allow anyone continued to the network to access files on your drive.
    8. Tap Connect.

    Straight Connectedness

    1. On your mobile device or estimator, open the listing of bachelor Wi-Fi networks.
    2. Connect to the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network (default proper noun: MyPassport).

    USB Connection

    Connect your computer and your My Passport Wireless drive with a USB cablevision.
    The bulldoze's Wi-Fi functionality is disabled with this type of connexion.

  • Secure your bulldoze and its network

    Secure the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network

    Secure access to the My Passport Wireless network with a password.

    1. On your computer, open up the list of Wi-Fi networks and select the My Passport Wireless drive (default name: MyPassport).
    2. Open up the My Passport Wireless dashboard by inbound the URL in your browser: mypassport (Windows) or mypassport.local (Mac).
    3. Click Wi-Fi.
    4. In the My Passport Wireless box, click the settings icon.
    5. Select the Security Blazon.
      Note: Select WPA2 Personal if you know your device supports WPA2 encryption.
    6. Enter and so confirm your Wi-Fi password.

    Secure the My Passport Wireless dashboard

    Secure the My Passport Wireless dashboard used to maintain your drive.

    1. On your figurer, open the list of Wi-Fi networks and select the My Passport Wireless bulldoze
      (default proper noun: MyPassport).
    2. Open up the My Passport Wireless dashboard past inbound the URL in your browser: mypassport (Windows) or mypassport.local (Mac).
    3. Click Admin.
    4. Turn on Settings Password, and then enter and confirm your countersign.

    Lock the USB port

    Lock the bulldoze so that it'south inaccessible when connected to your computer with the USB cablevision.
    Note: Although locked, the drive is still attainable through a Wi-Fi connection.

    1. On your computer, open the list of Wi-Fi networks and select the My Passport Wireless bulldoze (default name: MyPassport).
    2. Open the My Passport Wireless dashboard by entering the URL in your browser: mypassport (Windows) or mypassport.local (Mac).
    3. Click Hardware.
    4. Plow on Drive Lock.
  • Stream content to media players and other DLNA devices

    Utilise the My Passport Wireless bulldoze as your habitation's media server to stream photos, music and videos to DLNA-compatible devices.

    1. Go to your computer's Wi-Fi settings and connect to the My Passport Wireless network. Default name is MyPassport.
    2. Open up the My Passport Wireless dashboard by entering the URL in your browser: mypassport (Windows) or mypassport.local (Mac).
    3. Click Media.
    4. Plow on Streaming.
    5. Click Wi-Fi.
    6. In the Wi-Fi Network box, turn the switch On.
    7. Select your home network.
    8. In the Connect to Wi-Fi dialog:
      • Enter a password if required.
      • Select theShare content on this network checkbox to let anyone connected to the network to access files on your drive.
      • Click OK.
    9. Play your content:
      From a media thespian
      Follow these full general steps to gear up media players (including WD TV and WD Media Players), digital picture frames, Blu-Ray players, network-connected TVs and digital media adapters to access media stored on your My Passport Wireless drive:
      • Follow the instructions provided with your media player to proceed through the initial setup or installation of drivers.
      • Using the navigation characteristic on your player, scan and detect the My Passport Wireless drive on your network.
        To go the name of your bulldoze: On the dashboard, click Admin and cheque the Device Name.
      • Depending on your role player, you might need to admission a settings/network setup folio in the user interface to link the player with the bulldoze. See your player'south instructions for specific details.

    From a DLNA-uniform device
    Follow the instructions provided by the device manufacturer to connect it to your Wi-Fi network so yous tin can access the content on your My Passport Wireless drive.

  • Access Your Content

    1. Make sure that:
      • You installed the WD My Deject mobile app.
      • Your mobile device is connected to the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network.
    2. Launch the WD My Cloud mobile app.
    3. Make sure the My Passport Wireless bulldoze (default name: MyPassport) is listed equally an available device.
      Note: If it isn't, tap the drive's plus sign (+) in the Found in Network department. If prompted, tap a user account proper noun (default: admin).
    4. Navigate to your content and tap to view or play.

    From a Computer - Using a Wireless Connection

    1. Go to your computer's Wi-Fi settings and connect to the bulldoze's network (default name: MyPassport).
    2. Open up Windows Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac).
    3. Admission your content:
      • Windows: In the left pane of Windows Explorer, click Network and and then double-click MyPassport.
      • Mac: In the left pane of the Finder, in the SHARED section, click MyPassport.
    4. Navigate to your content and tap to view or play.

    From a Computer - Using a USB Cablevision

    1. Connect your My Passport Wireless bulldoze to your computer using a USB cable.
    2. Open Windows Explorer (PC) or the Finder (Mac).
    3. Access your content:
      • Windows PC: In the left pane of Windows Explorer, click the My Passport Wireless drive.
      • Mac: In the left pane of the Finder, go to the Devices section and click the My Passport Wireless drive.
    4. Navigate to your content and tap to view or play.
  • How to install Plex Media Server

    Use the My Passport Wireless Pro drive with the Plex Media Server to stream photos, music and videos to Plex-compatible devices.

    1. Go to your calculator's Wi-Fi settings and connect to the My Passport Wireless Pro network. Default name is MyPassport.
    2. Open the My Passport Wireless Pro dashboard by entering the URL in your browser: http://mypassport (Windows) or http://mypassport.local (Mac)
    3. Make sure the My Passport Wireless Pro is connected to the net
    4. Click "Media"
    5. Under Plex Media Server section, click "Download"
    6. After download, the Plex Media Server volition automatically install
    7. After install, click Configure to manage the Plex Media Server

    For more info or support on Plex Media Server, please visit http://support.plex.goggle box

  • How to automatically archive FiLMiC Pro videos

    Requires:

    • Compatible Android or iOS phone or tablet
    • My Passport Wireless SSD or My Passport Wireless Pro*
      Make sure your device has the latest firmware via the Drive Settings carte du jour in the My Cloud app. Click here for downloads
    • Upwardly-to-date WD My Cloud app installed on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
    • FiLMiC Pro app for Android or iOS
    1. Install the FiLMiC Pro app on your iOS or Android device.
    2. Ensure the WD My Cloud app is installed on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch from the App Store and you have performed the standard drive setup.
    3. Look in Settings > Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Bear on to wirelessly connect your mobile device to the Wi-Fi network of your My Passport Wireless SSD or Pro. Additional help tin can exist institute in pace 3 in this short guide on our Support site.
    4. Open the FiLMiC Pro app and tap on the gear icon.
    5. Tap on "Device."
    6. Set "Salve to Camera Roll" to OFF (its default setting.)
    7. Tap on "Annal Target," and then tap on MYPASSPORT. Tap on "Storage." Tap on the binder you would like your videos saved to, so tap "select folder."

      Annotation: FiLMiC Pro does not currently support folder cosmos on My Passport Wireless devices. If you would like to save content to a unique folder, as shown hither, that binder must exist created showtime via the My Cloud app.



    8. Fix "Automatically Archive Footage" to ON.
    9. se FiLMiC Pro as y'all normally would. As you record footage, the video is start saved to the internal memory of your iOS or Android device.

      If yous are wirelessly connected to a My Passport Wireless device, your video will be automatically copied in the background to the drive once yous finish recording each have.

      A notification will appear to indicate when archiving is complete.


    10. To meet which videos have been copied besides every bit the progress of current backups, tap the play icon next to the gear icon.


  • How to wirelessly tether compatible Canon DSLRs

    Uniform DSLRs: Catechism 5D Mk Four; Catechism 5D Mk III with WFT-E7A adapter; Canon 1DX Mk II with WFT-E8A adapter; Canon 1DX with WFT-E6A adapter

    1. Plow on the drive and connect to the "My Passport" network with iPhone, iPad or Android device.
    2. Set the device with the My Deject app, per the standard setup instructions. Once connected to the My Passport Wireless device, tap the settings icon.
    3. Tap "More" in the upper correct, so "Admin," and then set "FTP Access" to "On."



    One-time Setup Instructions for Canon 5D Mark IV

    Delight observe these settings to configure other compatible Canon cameras that use a WFT adapter.

    1. Go to page four of wrench settings, and tap "Advice Settings".
    2. Tap "Built-in wireless settings".
    3. Set up "Wi-Fi/NFC" = "Enable".
    4. Tap "Wi-Fi part", and then "Transfer images to FTP server".
    5. Detect the "My Passport" network, and blazon in the Wi-Fi password. (The default countersign is printed on the sticker that comes on the face of the bulldoze.)
    6. Use the default options on the next 2 screens:

    7. On the FTP server screen, tap on "Address setting" and change the "Server name" to 192.168.60.1. Get out port number as 00021.

    8. Use the default options on the next 3 screens:


    9. On "Target binder," tap "Select binder". Type in "/Storage/" and a binder proper noun. "Storage" is instance sensitive and must exist typed exactly as shown.

    10. If you receive an error, ensure no typos in steps vii and 9. When both are powered on, the drive and camera will now automatically connect to each other.
    11. To prepare upwardly automatic wireless fill-in, render to the screens in steps 1 and 2.

      Tap on "FTP transfer settings"

      You can use whatever of the default options on the "FTP transfer settings" screen. All the same, we recommend e'er setting your camera to shoot RAW+JPEG to the carte du jour(s) inside the camera, with total-resolution RAWs and then a JPEG of lower resolution. We fix "Transfer type/size" in "FTP transfer settings" to "JPEG only" for RAW+JPEG transfer, to get fast JPEG previews sent to the drive, while keeping RAWs saved to the card.
    12. Connect to your My Passport Wireless' Wi-Fi network from your iPhone, iPad, or Android device, and use WD's gratis My Cloud app to access and preview your images anywhere. No internet connection or laptop needed.
  • How to wirelessly tether compatible Nikon DSLRs

    I-fourth dimension setup instructions for My Passport Wireless SSD or My Passport Wireless Pro

    1. Turn on the drive and connect to the "My Passport" network with iPhone, iPad or Android device.
    2. Prepare the device with the My Cloud app, per the standard setup instructions. Once connected to the My Passport Wireless device, tap the settings icon.
    3. Tap "More" in the upper correct, and so "Admin," and and then fix "FTP Access" to "On."


    4. Click back to the My Passport Wireless bulldoze, then tap on "Storage" in the master window.
      You volition demand to create a folder for the photographic camera to send the images to. Create a new folder; for this tutorial, we named the folder "NIKON D850."
      To add a new folder with the My Cloud app for iOS/Android, tap the three dots in the menu bar, then tap "New folder":

      The new folder should appear under the "Storage" header, as seen here:

  • Setting upwards Nikon D850 cameras with WT‌-7/WT‌-7A adapters to allow tethering with the My Passport Wireless devices

    Ane-time setup instructions using the connection wizard

    Please find these settings to configure other compatible Nikon cameras that use a WT adapter. To view instructions for manual setup, click hither.

    1. Push the menu push and navigate to the Setup Carte (with an icon of a wrench).
      In this menu, scroll downwards to and tap on "Network."
    2. In the "Network" folio, first tap "Choose hardware" and select "Wireless LAN."


    3. Tap "Network settings," then tap "Create profile."

      Adjacent, tap "Connection magician."
    4. Tap "FTP upload", then enter a proper noun for the network contour.

      The default is "WLAN," just we've renamed it to "WD" here.
    5. On the next screen, tap "Search for wireless network".

      Select the 5 GHz version of the "My Passport" network. This is the option that volition requite you the fastest transfer speeds equally long as the drive is inside one-2 meters of your photographic camera.

      Enter the Wi-Fi countersign for the My Passport Wireless. (The default password is printed on the sticker that comes on the confront of the bulldoze and is present in the quick commencement guide in the original box. For more information on finding the default countersign, click hither: Default Wi-Fi password on a My Passport Wireless Pro and SSD.)

      If yous entered your password correctly, you will exist presented with the post-obit screen:
    6. On the next screen, click "Obtain automatically."

      And you volition be presented with the following settings. Your exact IP address may differ from what is shown below.
    7. On the next screen, click "FTP".

      Enter the FTP server address exactly as shown : 192.168.60.i

      Click "Anonymous login" for the FTP server login method.
    8. Click "Enter binder name".

      Call back the new folder you created in step 4 of the setup instructions for your My Passport Wireless bulldoze.
      Type in Storage/ and and then that folder name exactly as you typed it when creating the binder in the My Deject app.
      Whatsoever mis-typed or omitted characters hither volition result in errors that will cause the wireless tethering feel to fail. Because we named our binder "NIKON D850" earlier, we will blazon in Storage/NIKON D850

      After clicking "OK", the confirmation screen may truncate your binder proper noun. Every bit long every bit you lot entered it correctly before, this truncation will not affect your experience.
    9. If y'all completed all steps higher up correctly, you will be greeted with the following screen. Click "Connect and leave wizard."
    10. On the following screen, you should run into the name of your network profile (from step 4 of the Nikon setup) in green highlight, too as information on signal strength and battery life remaining in your wireless adapter.
      Click on "Options."
    11. We similar to set "Auto ship" to ON. As you lot shoot photos on your Nikon camera, this setting will automatically send those images from the memory bill of fare to your My Passport Wireless.
      Note that there is likewise an pick hither to "Delete after send." This setting will delete the epitome from your card afterward it is sent to the My Passport Wireless. While this volition help preserve space on your retentivity cards, nosotros recommend keeping this setting turned to "OFF" equally we ever prefer to have a backup versus a single copy of our piece of work when nosotros are in the field.
      "Send marking" volition add metadata to the image file of the date/fourth dimension of upload to the My Passport Wireless. Information technology can be set OFF or ON, without impacting the overall experience.

      In "Send file as," we recommend the option all-time suited for your use case. For easy, card-free backups every bit you shoot, we recommend "RAW+J." Annotation that, considering this will send more information in each transmission, it may deplete the bombardment life of your photographic camera and/or wireless adapter and My Passport Wireless more apace.
      If yous are shooting rapid succession burst mode and are looking to use this feature for quick, mobile-prepare full screen previews of your limerick, then "JPEG only" may be sufficient of you.

      Scrolling farther in the "Options" card reveals additional settings.

      On "Power saving," for the highest-speed performance, we recommend "Prioritize network speed." If long battery life is critical and slower transfer speeds are acceptable (such equally during time lapse photography, capturing in single shot way, etc.), then "Prioritize power saving" may help extend the battery life of the batteries in your camera and/or wireless adapter.

      We besides fix "Motorcar ability off filibuster" to "No limit" to ensure the photographic camera and wireless connectedness are always set.
    12. As y'all take photos while wirelessly tethered to a My Passport Wireless, you may click back to the "Network" carte du jour to at present see transfer status, including proper noun of file currently being sent and number of photos remaining to be sent (in the lower left corner). In our experience, the timer in the middle tends to over-guess the total time needed to transmit all photos in the excess.

      If connectedness is lost between the Nikon photographic camera and the My Passport Wireless (due to leaving the wireless range or a shutdown of the drive), the Nikon photographic camera volition display the name of your profile (from step 4) in ruby-red and volition testify a "Wireless error" bulletin in this section. However, the backlog will exist maintained; simply turn the Nikon camera off and then back on and re-power and/or bring the My Passport Wireless dorsum in range of the Nikon camera, and they will reconnect automatically. The Nikon will then resume transmission of any remaining images in the excess, too as new images that you shoot from so onwards.
    13. Connect to your My Passport Wireless drive'southward Wi-Fi network from your iPhone, iPad, or Android device, and use WD'southward gratis My Cloud app to access and preview your RAW and JPEG images anywhere. No internet connection or laptop needed. Click here to download for iPhone/iPad or here for Android.

    One-time transmission setup instructions

    If yous prefer to setup Nikon camera and WT accessory with My Passport Wireless SSD manually (and non via the Nikon sorcerer), follow these steps:

    1. At the kickoff of the manual setup procedure, there volition exist 4 items to configure: General, Wireless, TCP/IP, and FTP.
    2. In "General," yous may alter the contour proper name. We prepare "Countersign protection" to exist "OFF."
    3. In "Wireless," enter the network proper noun exactly as it appears in your smartphone or tablet'southward "Wi-Fi" settings. Be enlightened of case sensitivity and spaces. (For this footstep, you may wish to change the Wi-Fi SSID of the My Passport Wireless drive to something shorter – delight refer to the user manual for instructions)

      Set communication mode to "Infrastructure."

      Set "Authentication" to "WPA2-PSK", and for the encryption primal, enter the password for the Wi-Fi network created by the My Passport Wireless. (The default password is plant on the sticker that is adhered to the summit of the bulldoze out of the box, or in the Quick Showtime Guide)

    4. In TCP/IP, set "Obtain automatically" to "ON".

    5. In "FTP," enter 192.168.sixty.1 for the "Address." For the "Folder," enter the name of the binder yous created when setting upwards the My Cloud app. Leave "Port" as the default "21."

      "Anonymous login" should be set to "ON".

      "Proxy server" should be set to "OFF."
    6. Tap the dorsum arrow twice to return to the original screen.
  • Compatibile Nikon adapters

    Nikon Wireless Transmitters
    Cameras Nikon WT-4A #25365 Nikon WT-5A #27046 Nikon WD-6A #27161 Nikon WD-7A #27173
    D3
    D3S
    D3X
    D4
    D4S
    D5
    D300
    D300S
    D500 ✓ *
    D700
    D750 ✓ *
    D7000
    D7100
    D7200 ✓ *
    D800
    D800E
    D810 ✓ *
    D810A ✓ *
    D850 ✓ *

    *Requires UT-one Advice Unit of measurement adapter. (The WT-6 Wireless Transmitter plugs into the UT-one, and the UT-1 plugs into the camera.)

  • How to import multiple RAW images into Adobe Lightroom CC from My Passport Wireless SSD or Pro

    1. Ensure the WD My Cloud app is installed on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch from the App Store and you have performed the standard bulldoze setup
    2. Install the Adobe Lightroom CC app on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch on from the App Store. Sign into your Adobe Creative Cloud account in the iOS Lightroom CC app on your mobile device. For more data on signing into Lightroom CC, click here.
    3. Look in Settings > Wi-Fi on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch to wirelessly connect your mobile device to the Wi-Fi network of your My Passport Wireless Pro or SSD. Additional help can be constitute in step 3 in this brusque guide on our Support site.
    4. Open Lightroom CC on your iOS device, select an album (such as "All Photos"), and tap on the three dots in the upper correct.

    5. Tap "Add Photos" and then select "Files."

    6. If this is your showtime time using the My Cloud app within Files, you may not come across it in your list of Storage Locations. Tap "More Locations," then observe and set the "My Cloud" switch to the "On" position.

    7. Tap on "My Cloud," and then tap "MyPassport," and and so navigate to the photos you would like to import into Adobe Lightroom CC.

    8. Tap "Select" in the upper right, then select the RAW images you would like to import to Lightroom CC. Once yous have finished making your selections, tap "Open."

    9. Photos will so import into Adobe Lightroom CC.

      NOTE: When importing multiple images, Lightroom CC may import (and alert to) just one epitome at a time. The remaining images from your selection will import in succession with no intervention required from the user.

      Lightroom CC import speed depends on multiple factors such as iOS device connection speed to the My Passport Wireless, the size of the file, and the computational speed of your iOS device.

    10. Your images, and whatever edits you brand, will sync between your iOS device and other platforms where yous take installed and activated sync for Adobe Lightroom CC or Adobe Lightroom CC Classic.




      To learn more about Adobe Lightroom CC, please visit https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-cc/get-started.html

Common Questions:

  • How to set upward your My Deject Home

    Watch this curt video to learn how to:

    • Fix My Cloud Home through a mobile spider web browser
    • Ready upwards My Deject Domicile if device is not automatically found with your nine digit code

  • How to upload content from your mobile phone

    Lookout man this brusk video to acquire how to:

    • Gear up auto backup for your Camera Gyre
    • Manually upload content to your My Deject Home
    • Take a photo or video and save directly to your My Cloud Home device
    • Download all your content from a public cloud service (Dropbox, Box, One Drive, etc.) to your My Deject Home device
    • Transfer all the content from your current My Cloud to the new My Cloud Habitation
    • Plug in a USB storage device and re-create content to your My Cloud Home

  • How to centralize all your content

    Watch this curt video to learn how to:

    • Download all your content from a public cloud service (Dropbox, Box, One Drive, etc.) to your My Cloud Home device
    • Transfer content from your electric current My Deject to your new My Cloud Dwelling device
    • Use MyCloud.com to upload content

  • How to share content

    Picket this short video to learn how to:

    • Share a photo or file with your friends and family using the mobile app, the MyCloud.com, or the Desktop app

  • How to add together users

    Lookout this short video to acquire how to:

    • Add friends and family unit members to your device for their own private space
    • Manage users from your mobile telephone

  • How to assistance secure your device

    Picket this brusk video to learn how to:

    • Set upwards a Passcode and Bear on ID on your mobile app
    • Full general pointers on helping to go along your device secure

Source: http://learn.mycloud.com/

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